Bio-Organic Fertilizers Enhance Yield in Continuous Cotton Cropping Systems


 

The integration of bio-organic fertilizers in continuous cotton cropping systems offers a sustainable strategy to boost yield, improve soil health, and reduce dependency on chemical inputs. Continuous cotton cultivation often leads to nutrient depletion, soil compaction, and reduced microbial diversity, negatively impacting productivity over time. The application of bio-organic fertilizers—comprising beneficial microorganisms, composted organic matter, and nutrient-rich bio-residues—helps restore soil fertility and enhance nutrient cycling. These fertilizers stimulate root growth, improve nitrogen fixation, and increase the availability of essential macro- and micronutrients. Additionally, they enrich the soil microbiome, enhancing enzyme activities and promoting better water retention and aeration. Studies show that bio-organic fertilization can significantly increase cotton boll formation, fiber quality, and overall yield stability across multiple growing seasons. By integrating these eco-friendly inputs into continuous cropping systems, farmers can achieve sustainable cotton production while maintaining long-term soil productivity and minimizing environmental impacts.

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